Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
The passages say international law doesn’t clearly define “national minority” (or “people”/“nation”), which especially hurts the Roma because many have no homeland, move between countries, and sometimes lack citizenship. One common definition (Capotorti) lists four factual requirements—a group must be smaller in number, nondominant, have distinct language/ethnicity/religion, and want to preserve its culture—and also requires citizenship; the citizenship rule is unfair because it lets states exclude the Roma. Since the Roma clearly meet the four factual points (they speak Romani, keep distinct customs, are numerically small, and are nondominant), the passages argue they should be recognized as a minority in major European states.
Logic Breakdown
Compare how "problematic" is used in each sentence and note the surrounding phrases that indicate whether it denotes causing practical difficulties, confusion, debate, or theoretical incoherence.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage17.The term "problematic" has which one of the following meanings in both passage A (beginning of the second paragraph) and passage B (middle of the first paragraph) ?
Correct Answer
C
Both occurrences explicitly link "problematic" to causing real difficulties for the Roma. Passage A states: "While the lack of definition of the terms 'minority,' 'people,' and 'nation' presents difficulties to numerous minority groups, this lack is particularly problematic for the Roma (Gypsies)." Passage B states: "This last element can be problematic, given the previous nomadic character of the Roma, that they still cross borders between European states to avoid persecution, and that some states have denied them citizenship, and thus minority status." In each case "problematic" means "resulting in difficulties."
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